Our Best Friend

June 6, 2026

Series: Single Sermons

  1. Friendship with God
    • Emphasizes that God desires a close, personal friendship with each believer, modeled by biblical figures like Enoch (who “walked with God”) and Abraham (called God’s friend).
    • Friendship with God is rooted in faith, trust, prayer, and constant communion.
  2. Biblical Examples
    • Moses spoke to God “face to face” as a friend; David called God his best friend even in times of sin and remorse.
    • Jesus calls His disciples friends rather than servants, indicating intimacy and shared knowledge of God’s works.
    • Despite betrayal by Judas, Jesus still considered him a friend.
  3. The Role of Jesus
    • Jesus laid down His life for His friends (John 15), showing ultimate love and sacrifice.
    • The sermon stresses that Jesus is both King and friend—close enough to sympathize with human weaknesses yet sovereign.
  4. Challenges to Friendship
    • Satan tries to keep believers away from their best friend (God).
    • Believers must actively cultivate this friendship through prayer, Bible study, and openness to the Holy Spirit.
  5. Encouragement
    • Believers are encouraged to press closer to Jesus daily, cultivating a relationship characterized by trust, communication, and dependence.
    • The goal is to share in Christ’s victory and eventually sit with Him on His throne (Revelation 3:21).

Closing Worship

  • Congregational singing of hymns celebrating friendship with Jesus (“What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” page 499).
  • The service closes with a prayer asking God to bless the hearts of attendees, deepen their communion with Jesus, and fill them with hope and courage.
  • Final hymn “Showers of Blessing” emphasizes God’s refreshing mercy and blessings upon His people.

Overall Message

The video presents a holistic Sabbath service combining worship, mission emphasis on supporting education and medical missionary training in Africa, church community updates, and a heartfelt sermon on cultivating a personal friendship with Jesus. The message encourages believers to seek intimate fellowship with God through prayer, faith, and obedience despite life’s challenges.

Key Scriptures Referenced

  • Genesis 5:22 – Enoch walked with God.
  • James 2:23 – Abraham called God friend.
  • Exodus 34:11 – Moses spoke face to face with God.
  • John 15:15 – Jesus calls disciples friends.
  • Revelation 3:20-21 – Invitation to fellowship with Jesus; promise to sit with Him on His throne.
  • Psalm 25:14 – Friendship of the Lord for those who fear Him.

Summary Table

TopicDetails
WorshipHymns praising Jesus; special music about healing faith
Mission FocusNortheast Congo Union Mission; Lukanga University; Nursing school expansion via 13th Sabbath Offering
Church AnnouncementsReading materials; member outreach; upcoming events; prayers for leaders
Sermon ThemeJesus as friend; biblical examples of friendship with God; encouragement to cultivate relationship
Biblical ExamplesEnoch, Abraham, Moses, David, Judas, Jesus’s disciples
Closing WorshipHymns about friendship with Jesus; prayer for deeper communion